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Originally Posted by Fyyre
I assume the CCP edition of Windows 10 x64 has such a custom signer? I'm curious if anyone has performed a deep dive comparison between Windows 10 1809 CCP and version for other countries.
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Well as described here: https://www.geoffchappell.com/notes/windows/license/customkernelsigners.htm
Its not like the CCP edition is different, its just a licensing restriction, you can trick any non CCP windows into enabling this, but the licensing service will disable it for the next reboot. So you need a driver to block that from happening. As described here: https://github.com/HyperSine/Windows10-CustomKernelSigners